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# airspace - Monday 14 January, 2013
IAA: 2013 another “tough year” for Irish aviation industry
However, Irish air traffic has returned to ‘modest growth’ in 2012, and there are signs that a more consistent growth will emerge, said the Irish Aviation Authority.
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Flights in Irish airspace increase in October
What was the busiest day for flights last month?
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Turkey, Syria ban flights to each other as tensions soar
Syria says it banned flights from Turkey “in accordance with the principle of reciprocity”.
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‘Legal violations’ caused by US military and CIA use of Shannon Airport outlined in new booklet
Irish peace groups have outlined the “aviation, human rights, and international humanitarian law” which are being violated by the use of the airport by foreign military.
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Turkish jets force Syrian plane to land over suspicious cargo
Turkey says that the plane’s cargo “did not comply with rules of civil aviation” as tensions between the two countries escalate.
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Increase in Irish air traffic last month
According to the IAA, there was an average of 1,590 daily flights during August 2012. But what was the busiest day?
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Number of flights in Irish airspace continues to fall
Fewer flights into and out of each of the three state airports last month.
Share Tweet9# airspace - Sunday 5 February, 2012
Video: Watch this incredible (and unnerving) footage of a drone swarm
The drones can coordinate their movements to fly in formation.
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